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  2. Momentum - Wikipedia

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    In Newtonian mechanics, momentum (pl.: momenta or momentums; more specifically linear momentum or translational momentum) is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It is a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction.

  3. Force - Wikipedia

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    By the definition of momentum, = = (), where m is the mass and is the velocity. [ 4 ] : 9-1,9-2 If Newton's second law is applied to a system of constant mass , m may be moved outside the derivative operator.

  4. Newton's laws of motion - Wikipedia

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    Newton's laws are often stated in terms of point or particle masses, that is, bodies whose volume is negligible. This is a reasonable approximation for real bodies when the motion of internal parts can be neglected, and when the separation between bodies is much larger than the size of each.

  5. Constant of motion - Wikipedia

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    Examples of integrals of motion are the angular momentum vector, =, or a Hamiltonian without time dependence, such as (,) = + (). An example of a function that is a constant of motion but not an integral of motion would be the function C ( x , v , t ) = x − v t {\displaystyle C(x,v,t)=x-vt} for an object moving at a constant speed in one ...

  6. Circular motion - Wikipedia

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    The momentum of the body is 1 kg·m·s −1. The moment of inertia is 1 kg·m 2. The angular momentum is 1 kg·m 2 ·s −1. The kinetic energy is 0.5 joule. The circumference of the orbit is 2 π (~6.283) metres. The period of the motion is 2 π seconds. The frequency is (2 π) −1 hertz.

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    Seasons are transient by definition, and summer feels particularly fleeting. Following that logic, once the temperature drops and humidity recedes, the "Brat" listening window also closes ...

  8. Newton's cradle - Wikipedia

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    Idealized 3-D rendering of the cradle in motion. Newton's cradle is a device, usually made of metal, that demonstrates the principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy in physics with swinging spheres.

  9. Can Small-Cap Stocks Keep Their Momentum in the Fourth ... - AOL

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    The recent growth in the economy, tax cuts, strong U.S. dollar and international trade concerns have all boosted small-cap stocks, says Jodie Gunzberg, managing director and head of U.S. equities ...